Yogurt face

Shecklet #4 insists on feeding herself. This is the aftermath of today’s lunch 🙂

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Someone loves shoes

Shecklet #4 loves shoes.  (Actually, so does her big sister.)  It’s safe to say that almost every day we find her in the mudroom trying on someone’s shoes.  She’s not particular to anyone’s specific pair.  The bigger, the better, because then she doesn’t have a problem slipping them on!

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Ivory Soap Experiment

An experiment on Pinterest caught my eye a while back and we finally had a chance to give it a try.

I asked the kids what they thought would happen to the bar of Ivory soap when we put it in the microwave.  Shecklets #2 and #3 said it would melt.  Shecklet #1 said it would explode.

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Turns out Shecklet #1 was correct.

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After the experiment, we added a little water to the poofed up soap pile, pressed it flat and the kids used cookie cutters to make their own personal soap shapes.  Good clean fun!

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Bike to the park

Jake got caught at work later than usual, so the kids and I hopped on our bikes and rode to a new park. I’m pretty sure Shecklet #4 would have enjoyed staying in the swing all evening.

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Lego Shecklet

Shecklet #2 has been asking to spend some of his birthday money on a Lego Hobbit set. We placed his order on Amazon and it arrived last Thursday.  It only took him three days to put the set together! He is so proud of the final product!

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Saturday trip to The Range

Growing up, it always felt like I had two grandmas on my dad’s side.  My Grandma Fran was a twin, which made us the recipients of double the love, homemade bread, and prayers.

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We were able to make a trip up to see my Great Aunt Helen (and introduce her to Shecklet #4) today.  Jake and I got to spend almost 2 hours with her, listening to stories about the early years of her marriage and motherhood.  Meanwhile, my dad’s cousins, Mary & Helen, were kind enough to keep the Shecklets entertained – such a gift!

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After visiting Auntie Helen, we called and left a message for my Aunt Ann and Uncle Gene to see if they wanted to meet us for dinner.  After attempting to decode the message we left, (apparently the background noise of the wind made the message nearly impossible to understand) my uncle called back and invited us to their house for dinner. We had a great time catching up and eating together as a family!

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I am so thankful for this day and the memories we made!

Minecraft

When left alone in the basement, the boys come up with stuff like this:

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They made Minecraft people, snakes, a creeper and a spider. They’ve yet to play the actual game, but they are fully aware of what the characters look like. The way they use their imaginations blows me away almost every day.

Just a trio

Shecklet #1 is learning about golf this week, so for three hours every day, I only have three Shecklets. Today we decided to take a bike ride. The girls were cozy in the trailer while Shecklet #2 and I rode around for an hour. The weather was perfect – sunny with a slight breeze. We stopped mid-way for a water break and I captured these smiles 🙂

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Pulled

Our oldest Shecklet has had his top right tooth dangling from it’s spot for what seems like forever.  Today we were out in the driveway and I finally convinced him that he needed to pop it out or else I was going to give in to the temptation to do it myself.  Anyway, after a little hesitation on his part, he went inside and five minutes later he returned with the tooth in his hand!

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